Comparatives and Superlatives Chart
This practice is really helpfull for students to put into practice structures from comparatives and superlatives.
Level: intermediate
Age: 13-100
Type:
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire Comparing characters
Level: intermediate
Age: 7-14
Type:
Test sample (reading and grammar practice)
A test sample on various subjects
Level: intermediate
Age: 10-100
Type:
reorder sentences
reorder words to form sentences with comparative
Level: intermediate
Age: 9-16
Type:
who is who
read to find who is who using comparative
Level: intermediate
Age: 9-14
Type:
Dragons� Den Survey for after first watch.
Give this to students after they have watched a couple of pitches.
It will encourage them to think critically about the elements of a good Dragons Den pitch.
Level: intermediate
Age: 12-100
Type:
Comparatives and superlatives (geography quiz)
Level: elementary
Age: 7-14
Type:
Jurassic park movie questionarie
Level: intermediate
Age: 12-15
Type:
quiz 1 bac semester 2
This is a quiz for 1 year bac units 9 and 10 (gateway book)
Level: elementary
Age: 5-100
Type:
biography
biog^raphy 9th form
Level: intermediate
Age: 11-14
Type:
COMPARATIVES AND SUPERLATIVE ADJECTIVES
A worksheet for Young learners to revise comparative and superlative adjectives. Thanks.
Level: elementary
Age: 8-12
Type:
THE COMPARATIVES
Level: elementary
Age: 7-9
Type:
COMPARATIVES WITH PAPER CRAFTS
The students make sentences using the prompts and the images. You may also make cut outs and give a set to each pair of students so that they can use the material as cards.
I hope you find it useful!
Level: elementary
Age: 7-100
Type:
Comparative Worksheet
A quick worksheet with comparatives.
Level: intermediate
Age: 10-16
Type:
2-COMPARING THE PLANETS YOU DESIGNED (ORAL WORK)
Once students have desgned their own planets,they exchange their planets woth other students and compare them.
Level: elementary
Age: 8-12
Type:
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The spinning wheel comparative and superlative
Students spin the wheel and have to make a sentence with the adjectives using comparative or superlative. If the wheel stops on free that means they can choose to make the sentence in the comparative or superlative. This is a template by tekhnologic.
Level: intermediate
Age: 8-100
Format: PowerPoint
Comparative and superlative
Level: intermediate
Age: 16-100
Format: PowerPoint
comparative and superlative
explanation of superlative and comparative adjectives
Level: intermediate
Age: 12-15
Format: PowerPoint
Comparative - Memory Game
It is a memory game. Learners will read people�s physical descriptions and comparative sentences. Students can work in small groups, they have to match each image with the appropriate description, they must read aloud each phrase in order to improve their verbal skills.
Level: elementary
Age: 7-10
Format: PowerPoint
comparative
You can use this powerpoint for students who are learning comparative sentences.
Level: elementary
Age: 11-14
Format: PowerPoint
comparative and superative
Grammar fo Comparative and Superative
Level: elementary
Age: 10-15
Format: PowerPoint
Comparative and superlative adjectives
A beautiful PowerPoint to learn or revise comparative and superlative adjectives along with the magic of Harry Potter`s world!
Level: intermediate
Age: 3-100
Format: PowerPoint
Comparatives
Making comparisons between two people.
Level: elementary
Age: 11-14
Format: PowerPoint
Comparative Adjectives and Opposites
A simple PPT to be used to explain opposites and comparative adjective. Also, gives an easy explanation for when to use "-er" and when to use "more..." for comparatives. Worked well for my multi level classes. Can be used with my worksheet of the same name.
Level: elementary
Age: 8-100
Format: PowerPoint
Comparatives and superlatives revision.
My students love powerpoints to revise vocabulary, grammar, readers... anything! Use these pictures and make the learners form sentences in comparative and superlative, with the adjectives given.
Level: elementary
Age: 13-100
Format: PowerPoint
Comparative Adjectives
Just a short powerpoint to show the main rules using comparatives and superlatives.
Level: elementary
Age: 12-16
Format: PowerPoint
Comparatives Adjectives
This PPT will be useful for your students in order to reinforce the use of comparative adjectives.
Level: elementary
Age: 7-9
Format: PowerPoint
comparative
Its explain comparatives
Level: elementary
Age: 10-100
Format: PowerPoint
COMPARISON OF ADJECTIVES
Description of comparatives, superlatives, too and enough. Easy to understand for young learners
Level: elementary
Age: 12-17
Format: PowerPoint
comparative and superlative game
Use this game to help students practice the use of comparative and superlatives.
Level: intermediate
Age: 12-100
Format: PowerPoint
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Comparing & Contrasting, The Soldier and the Sailor. (Author-Bouabdellah)
SOLDIER: Hi, mate! Can�t wait to get home. I haven�t been home for six months.
SAILOR: Well, I have been away from home much ....... than that.
SOLDIER: Where do you live? I live in Scotland.
SAILOR: Well, I live in Kent; it is a bit ........ than Scotland.
SOLDIER: Have you got a girlfriend or wife?
SAILOR: Yes, I have a girlfriend who.........
Level: intermediate
Age: 12-100
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Comparative Crossword
Read the clues and fill in the crossword with the correct comparative or superlative form
Level: Choose
Age: 14-100
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Adjectives: Degrees of Comparison
The worksheet focuses on degrees of comparison of adjectives. The format is the multiple-choice one. The sentences give information about Bulgaria and hopefully will raise some interest in Bulgaria�s past, geography and present.
Level: intermediate
Age: 14-100
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Compartive & Superlatives (Author-Bouabdellah)
(Ex 1.) Give the comparative and superlative form of the following words when possible.
(Ex 2.) Complete the following sentences. Use the comparative form of one of these adjectives. Use each word only once. Add �than� if necessary.
(Ex 3.) Choose the correct form in the following sentences.
Level: intermediate
Age: 12-100
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